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    Ecosystem Metabolism Modulates the Dynamics of Hypoxia and Acidification Across Temperate Coastal Habitat Types by Wallace, Ryan B., Peterson, Bradley J., Gobler, Christopher J.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (13-12-2021)
    “…Changes in photosynthetic and respiration rates in coastal marine habitats cause considerable variability in ecosystem metabolism on timescales ranging from…”
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    Sexual Recruitment in Zostera marina: Progress toward a Predictive Model by Furman, Bradley T, Peterson, Bradley J

    Published in PloS one (14-09-2015)
    “…Ecophysiological stress and physical disturbance are capable of structuring meadows through a combination of direct biomass removal and recruitment limitation;…”
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    Balancing the edge effects budget: bay scallop settlement and loss along a seagrass edge by Carroll, John M, Furman, Bradley T, Tettelbach, Stephen T, Peterson, Bradley J

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-07-2012)
    “…Edge effects are a dominant subject in landscape ecology literature, yet they are highly variable and poorly understood. Often, the literature suggests simple…”
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    Will the Florida Big Bend Area Become the Next Gulf of Mexico Reef Tract? by Furman, Bradley T., Peterson, Bradley J., Heck, Kenneth L.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (19-05-2020)
    “…Tropicalization Regional environmental conditions in the Big Bend are dominated by atmospheric forcing and watershed input, as the wide continental shelf tends…”
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    Contrasting Growth Patterns of Suspension-Feeding Molluscs (Mercenaria mercenaria, Crassostrea virginica, Argopecten irradians, and Crepidula fornicata) Across a Eutrophication Gradient in the Peconic Estuary, NY, USA by Wall, Charles C., Gobler, Christopher J., Peterson, Bradley J., Ward, J. Evan

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-11-2013)
    “…While many coastal ecosystems previously supported dense meadows of seagrass and dense stocks of bivalves, the impacts of overfishing, eutrophication, harmful…”
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    Hemigrapsus sanguineus in Long Island salt marshes: experimental evaluation of the interactions between an invasive crab and resident ecosystem engineers by Peterson, Bradley J, Fournier, Alexa M, Furman, Bradley T, Carroll, John M

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (03-07-2014)
    “…The invasive Asian shore crab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus, has recently been observed occupying salt marshes, a novel environment for this crab species. As it…”
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    Effects of seawater temperature and pH on the boring rates of the sponge Cliona celata in scallop shells by Duckworth, Alan R., Peterson, Bradley J.

    Published in Marine biology (2013)
    “…Warmer, more acidic water resulting from greenhouse gas emissions could influence ecosystem processes like bioerosion of calcifying organisms. Based on…”
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    Sexual recruitment in Zostera marina: A patch to landscape-scale investigation by Furman, Bradley T., Jackson, Lisa J., Bricker, Eric, Peterson, Bradley J.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-03-2015)
    “…Seagrasses are a diverse group of clonal marine macrophytes. Their disappearance in recent decades has been an alarming component of estuarine urbanization,…”
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    The influence of plankton composition and water quality on hard clam ( Mercenaria mercenaria L.) populations across Long Island's south shore lagoon estuaries (New York, USA) by Weiss, Michelle B., Curran, Patrick B., Peterson, Bradley J., Gobler, Christopher J.

    “…We conducted a two-year study to assess how plankton composition and water quality impacts the distribution, densities, condition, growth, biochemical…”
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    Sponge erosion under acidification and warming scenarios: differential impacts on living and dead coral by Stubler, Amber D, Furman, Bradley T, Peterson, Bradley J

    Published in Global change biology (01-11-2015)
    “…Ocean acidification will disproportionately impact the growth of calcifying organisms in coral reef ecosystems. Simultaneously, sponge bioerosion rates have…”
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    Eelgrass meadows, Zostera marina (L.), facilitate the ecosystem service of nitrogen removal during simulated nutrient pulses in Shinnecock Bay, New York, USA by Zarnoch, Chester B., Hoellein, Timothy J., Furman, Bradley T., Peterson, Bradley J.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-11-2017)
    “…Seagrass meadows are important sites of nitrogen (N) transformations in estuaries, however, the role of N loading in driving relative rates of N fixation and…”
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    Facilitation of a tropical seagrass by a chemosymbiotic bivalve increases with environmental stress by Chin, Diana W., Fouw, Jimmy, Heide, Tjisse, Cahill, Brianna V., Katcher, Kevin, Paul, Valerie J., Campbell, Justin E., Peterson, Bradley J., Smale, Dan

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-01-2021)
    “…Facilitation of foundation species is critical to the structure, function and persistence of ecosystems. Understanding the dependence of the strength of this…”
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    The Bloom-Forming Macroalgae, Ulva, Outcompetes the Seagrass, Zostera marina, Under High CO₂ Conditions by Young, Craig S., Peterson, Bradley J., Gobler, Christopher J.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-12-2018)
    “…While multiple species of macroalgae and seagrass can benefit from elevated CO₂ concentrations, competition between such organisms may influence their ultimate…”
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    Ecological trade-offs in seascape ecology: bay scallop survival and growth across a seagrass seascape by Carroll, John M., Peterson, Bradley J.

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-08-2013)
    “…In marine systems, seagrass meadows, which serve as essential nursery and adult habitat for numerous species, experience fragmentation through both human…”
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    Ocean acidification accelerates net calcium carbonate loss in a coral rubble community by Stubler, Amber D., Peterson, Bradley J.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2016)
    “…Coral rubble communities are an important yet often overlooked component of a healthy reef ecosystem. The organisms inhabiting reef rubble are primarily…”
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    Effects of pCO₂ on the interaction between an excavating sponge, Cliona varians, and a hermatypic coral, Porites furcata by Stubler, Amber D, Furman, Bradley T, Peterson, Bradley J

    Published in Marine biology (01-08-2014)
    “…Rising dissolved pCO₂ is a mounting threat to coral reef ecosystems. While the biological and physiological impacts of increased pCO₂ are well documented for…”
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    Effect of Increasing Habitat Complexity on Bay Scallop Survival in the Presence of Different Decapod Crustacean Predators by Carroll, John M, Jackson, Lisa J, Peterson, Bradley J

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-09-2015)
    “…Predation is among the most important biotic factors affecting benthic populations. Habitat complexity, such as seagrass shoot density, can significantly…”
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    Edaphic resource foraging by Zostera marina (Linnaeus) patches by Furman, Bradley T., Jackson, Lisa J., Peterson, Bradley J.

    “…Clonal foraging in response to heterogeneously distributed water, light or mineral resources has been demonstrated for a number of terrestrial plant species…”
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